Lost 52 Project
The Lost 52 Project is a private organization founded by Tim Taylor to do research on the 52 US Navy submarines lost on patrol during the Second World War, performing discovery, exploration, and underwater archeology where possible.[1][2]
- USS Stickleback (SS-415), August 2019, sank during Cold War, located near Honolulu Hawaii.
- USS Grayback (SS-208), June 2019, located near Okinawa Japan
- USS Robalo (SS-273), May 2019, located near Balabec Straight Philippines
- USS Grunion (SS-216), August 2006-2018, located near Kiska, Alaska
- USS S-28 (SS-133), September 2017, located near Honolulu Hawaii
- USS S-26 (SS-131), September 2014, located near Pacific Panama
- USS R-12 (SS-89), October 2010, located near Key West, Florida
- USS Flier (SS-250), May 2009, located near Palawan Island
- USS Perch (SS-176), November 2006, located in Java Sea
- USS Wahoo (SS-238), July 2006, located near La Pérouse Strait
- USS Lagarto (SS-371), May 2006, located near Gulf of Thailand
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